24-7 Spyz Founding Singer P. Fluid Beaten to Death in New York The singer appeared on three 24-7 Spyz albums over two stints with the group.
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P. Fluid, aka Peter Forest, frontman of the American heavy metal band 24-7 Spyz, died at 64. According to a report by Fox News, his body was discovered by EMS workers on January 13, 2025, at 10:30 am ...
Sharief Bodden, 29, was charged Friday (Jan. 17) in the killing of Peter Forrest, a 64-year-old Bronx resident, who under the stage name P. Fluid had been a frontman for 24/7 Spyz. More from Billboard ...
Peter Forrest, better known in the music world as onetime 24-7 Spyz frontman P. Fluid, was discovered beaten to death Monday (Jan. 13) in New York City. Per The New York Daily News, the 64-year ...
Former 24-7 Spyz frontman and co-founder P. Fluid has died at the age of 64. Per Rolling Stone, P. Fluid – real name Peter Forrest – was found badly beaten in the back of an abandoned vehicle ...
Peter Forrest was the charismatic lead singer of 24-7 Spyz, which did shows with Jane’s Addiction. Last week, Mr. Forrest, 64, was found beaten to death in the ambulette he drove for a living.
P. Fluid, vocalist and founding member of the heavy metal troupe 24-7 Spyz, was discovered dead Monday afternoon in an abandoned ambulette in the Bronx. He was 64 years old. As reported by ...
Peter Forrest — who, as P. Fluid, was lead singer and frontman of the pioneering Black rock band 24/7 Spyz — has died at the age of 64. On Jan. 14th, Forrest’s body was found badly beaten in ...
Fluid was part of the original lineup of South Bronx-based outlet 24-7 Spyz, the Daily News reported. The group, who mixed metal, hardcore, punk and funk, once opened for Jane’s Addiction on ...
He formed a new band, the P. Fluid Foundation, and later rejoined 24-7 Spyz for 1995’s Temporarily Disconnected, released exclusively in Europe due to the band’s popularity there.